“I ask you, my people, to empower me as your president and commander-in-chief. I will be in charge. I have the requirements for correct leadership: character, competence, commitment, compassion, hard work, honesty, humanity, and humility” - Peter Obi
I ask you, my people, to empower me as your president and commander-in-chief. I will be in charge. I have the requirements for correct leadership: character, competence, commitment, compassion, hard work, honesty, humanity, and humility.
I agree with Yinka Alaseyori that Nigerians need prayer.
We are going through one of the most difficult times in our nation’s history, and if you are a person of faith, you understand why we cannot forsake the place of prayer right now.
But at the same time… prayer has never cancelled responsibility.
We can pray and still speak truth.
We can pray and still hold leadership accountable.
We can pray and still refuse to normalize avoidable suffering.
Because faith without truth becomes silence in the face of pain.
And that’s where my concern is.
When insecurity, hunger, and hardship become daily reality for millions of Nigerians… it should not be something the body of Christ can easily look away from.
It should grieve us.
It should burden us.
It should move us to compassion and truth-telling.
Which is why I find myself asking a simple question:
How do we separate faith from the reality of people who are struggling every single day?
Because in Scripture, we see prophets and apostles speak truth even when it was uncomfortable for those in power.
They did not stay silent when injustice became normal.
So this is not about attacking anyone.
It is a sincere question for all of us who say we are people of faith:
When did silence in the face of suffering become acceptable?
I hardly post things like this, but my best friend really needs help right now.
She’s battling Lupus and urgently needs a kidney transplant. Your support is ill rally go a long way🙏please share and keep her in your prayers.
She means so much to me. Thank you.❤️
If you're over 40 and feel like you missed the AI boat:
You didn't.
The people who will win with AI aren't the ones who started earliest.
They're the ones who combine it with deep expertise.
You have something a 22-year-old ChatGPT user doesn't:
20+ years of knowing what actually matters.
That's the unfair advantage AI can't give anyone.
You already have it.
Use it.
I never imagined I would be making this kind of plea.
My wife, Dasola, went in for a Caesarean Section to deliver our baby, but what should have been the happiest moment of our lives suddenly became a fight for survival.
She developed severe sepsis after surgery, leading to
You know, it amuses me when I see some of you going on rampages, insulting your fathers and mothers because of a man you insist is the ultimate Yoruba representative.
Yoruba children and teachers were kidnapped in a Yoruba state, and it took your "Yoruba-first" leader about two weeks to publicly address it. He didn't even deem it necessary to visit the affected community. The other states he visited, he managed to stop by, but for this one, he sent a delegation.
And what was the solution? Not an immediate rescue strategy. Not an overwhelming security response. But a promise to recruit 1,000 forest guards to confront AK-47-wielding, battle-hardened terrorists.
I thought that since this was a Yoruba issue, he would immediately deploy every available security resource, flood the area with soldiers and police, rescue the victims, and make other states jealous that he truly puts Yorubas first.
Awwnnn. 🙃
@Kasieobi_1 Why should obidients fight for El Rufai who also helped bring this government in and mocked Nigerians in the process. What is he saying that he feels he’s talking
This is the day the Lord has made.
And that is enough reason to rejoice. 🙏
Psalm 118:24
Happy Sunday.
Wherever you are, may heaven accept your worship today, IJMN.
Amen🙏